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Published 15:40 19 Mar 2016 GMT
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According to OED, c*nty is a way of describing something that is 'objectionable or unpleasant,' whereas c*ntish is for describing a person or behaviour that is objectionable and unpleasant (a very important distinction).
C*nted, on the other hand, is a word for 'under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and finally, c*nting is an intensifier to be used like f*cking, meaning very much. As in, "I was really c*nting c*nted."
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